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Markham on Energy

Burnaby loses another Trans Mountain Expansion legal challenge, vows to continue spending tax dollars in futile battle

August 24, 2018 Markham Hislop

From left to right: Derek Corrigan, Rachel Notley, Amarjeet Sohi Only real legal threat to Trans Mountain Expansion is Federal Court of Appeals review spearheaded by coastal First Nations The City of Burnaby has lost another legal [Read more]

Markham on Energy

Pipeline protesters chase and injure RCMP officer, who gets his man anyway

March 27, 2018 Markham Hislop

A still image from video posted to Facebook by user Uni Urchin and confirmed by RCMP shows an officer starting to chase after a demonstrator in Burnaby, B.C. on Sunday, March 25, 2018. Source: BC [Read more]

Markham on Energy

Burnaby the forgotten villain in pipeline fight between Notley and Horgan

February 14, 2018 Markham Hislop

Burnaby is fundamentally opposed to the Project and it has been public, vocal, and consistent in its opposition – National Energy Board Watching the Alberta media trip over themselves to praise Premier Rachel Notley for [Read more]

Trans Mountain Expansion
Markham on Energy

Burnaby review of Trans Mountain Expansion permits “disingenuous.” Time for NEB to review all permit applications?

January 20, 2018 Markham Hislop

NEB finds that City of Burnaby’s permit review process was “unclear, inefficient, and uncoordinated” Anyone who thinks the City of Burnaby is hard done by because the National Energy Board recently agreed to grant Trans [Read more]

No Picture
Markham on Energy

Dear Vancouver, Burnaby: You can’t give us one lousy pipeline? – Justin Trudeau, Rachel Notley

January 31, 2017 JZadmin

Canada, BC and Alberta have compromised to make Trans Mountain possible, now it’s time for Vancouver, Burnaby to compromise, too Canadian federalism has always been about regions. individual provinces, and the national government compromising to [Read more]

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The Canadian energy conversation is stuck in the wrong century

by Markham Hislop in Markham on Energy

Find Energi Media journalism in video, audio, and essays YouTube Channel: Video energy news Substack Essays: Thoughtful Energy Journalism Energi Talks Audio Podcast Real story of this energy crisis is not supply disruption, but demand [Read more]

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